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Jobs' commitment to excellence and innovation drove Apple's success from "summary" of STEVE JOBS by WALTER. ISAACSON
Steve Jobs was a man obsessed with perfection. He believed in the power of simplicity and clarity, constantly striving to create products that were not just good, but truly great. His commitment to excellence was unwavering, and he demanded nothing less from those around him. Jobs was not content to simply follow in the footsteps of others; he was driven by a desire to innovate and push boundaries. He understood that true success came from taking risks and thinking outside the box. This relentless pursuit of innovation was at the core of Apple's success. Throughout his career, Jobs was known for his ability to see the bigger picture and connect the dots in ways that others could not. He was a visionary, always looking ahead to the next big thing and refusing to be limited by conventional thinking. Jobs understood that in order to truly change the world, one had to be willing to disrupt the status quo. He was not afr...Similar Posts
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